Just hold on to it please
recently finished the first part of Trudi Canavan's trilogy - Magicians Guild. an excellent read, and have now recieved the second part to continue the story.
BUT - In the meantime, I have picked up Douglas Adams - Hitch-hikers Guide To The Galaxy. I bought the full box set, so will probably read the next part of that first??? - Or maybe the George RR Martins - Feast for Crows, but then again, perhaps I should get back to Trudi Canavan???
I've also got a couple of Terry Pratchett's on my waiting to be read shelf, and of course a hnadful of 50's PULPS!!!! - It's a good thing I'm using the bus to get back and forwards from work
For those who aren't fussy about filtering what I sell - Take a look at ALL my stuff above. - But for more specific listings, take a peek in the stores below.
TOY-PALLOI - For all sorts of traditional playthings!
THE PAPERBOYS PLEASURE - For Books & Magazines
OUT ON THE FLOOR - For Records - (mainly 1950's - 60's)
VIEWPOINT - Photographic Equipment
THE SCRAPYARD - Spare parts for old cars and bikes
and....... It's none of the above!
I'm reading Pip Grangers - Not All Tarts Are Apple. - I only started it today. It's not my usual type of book, but is really good - Life in Early 50's Soho.
I'm 8 chapters in and thoroughly enjoyng it. (I see there are 2-3 copies of it up for sale on here. Not pluggin my own sales by the way!)
For those who aren't fussy about filtering what I sell - Take a look at ALL my stuff above. - But for more specific listings, take a peek in the stores below.
TOY-PALLOI - For all sorts of traditional playthings!
THE PAPERBOYS PLEASURE - For Books & Magazines
OUT ON THE FLOOR - For Records - (mainly 1950's - 60's)
VIEWPOINT - Photographic Equipment
THE SCRAPYARD - Spare parts for old cars and bikes
I have just finished 'Cocolate Chip Cookie Murder' by Joanne Fluke. I enjoyed it very much as it is what I call 'very light reading', just the thing to relax with. It also has a number of cookie recipes which I have now copied for future use.
I shall now go back to Dorothy Simpson's Doomed To Die
I'm now reading The Warrior Princess by Barbara Erskine, it's slightly similar to Midnight is a lonely place, but I still can't put the book down
Sounds like you're on an Erskine "binge". I do that sometimes, read one of an author and just feel I want the story to carry on, so binge-read the next three or four by the same person. I did that with the first few "Cat Who" books that i got, but I've got a more balanced reading habit there now.
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